tubi.com
Category: Business And Economy
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Description of tubi.com
tubi.com appears to be the official website for Tubi, an ad-supported video streaming platform focused on movies, television shows, live TV, and kids' programming. The page metadata and screenshot indicate a media library interface where visitors can browse titles by genre and start watching content online across devices.
Based on the domain name, page title, and visible navigation, the site serves as an entertainment portal rather than a marketplace or download hub. The domain has been registered since 1997, and its infrastructure and branding are consistent with an established online media service.
Safety Assessment for tubi.com
The scan results are broadly reassuring at the time of this scan. No detections were reported by 0 out of 91 security engines, and the domain was shown as clean by the checked malware and phishing blacklist databases. The site content visible in the screenshot also matches a mainstream streaming-media service and does not show obvious signs of phishing, fake giveaways, or deceptive storefront behavior.
One automated malware scan did mark the /index page as "potentially suspicious," but no specific malware family was identified and no external links or referenced domains were flagged. In context, this appears to be a low-confidence heuristic signal rather than corroborated evidence of harmful activity, especially given the domain's long registration history and the absence of supporting detections from other security systems.
Based on available data, no threats were detected at the time of this scan, though as with any point-in-time assessment, conditions can change.
Technical Description
The domain uses a valid SSL/TLS certificate and resolves through AWS Global Accelerator infrastructure, with nginx reported as the web server. DNSSEC is enabled, which may help protect DNS responses from tampering, and the nameserver setup appears to use dedicated FOX-branded DNS infrastructure.
From a security posture perspective, the technical signals are generally positive at the time of this scan: the certificate is valid, blacklist checks were clean, and no suspicious third-party links or iframes were identified in the scanned page elements. The only noted concern was a single generic heuristic flag on the index page, which by itself is a limited-confidence indicator.
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